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What is Desalination or Desalinization?
Desalination or Desalinization is the process that removes salts and minerals from saline water. ADVANCED Equipment and Services offers high technology through pre-designed & pre-engineered standard and custom Reverse Osmosis seawater desalination systems. Our Seawater Reverse Osmosis portfolio includes systems to fit needs in small, medium, and large size projects in the industrial, commercial, and municipality industry. Seawater Desalination systems come with Solar, Skid, or Containerized options. Standard series includes solutions for small, medium, large systems. ARKQUA Series offers customized modular containerized solutions. Advanced Equipment can also customize your reverse osmosis seawater desalination system based on your unique requirements.
Whatever your desalination application is, our systems give you the reliability, durability, and performance you need.
BENEFITS USING A SEAWATER DESALINATION System:
BENEFITS
- Premium Quality
- Continuous Operation
- Harsh Duty
- Corrosion Resistant Features
- Industrial Grade Components
- 3 Year Prorated Membrane Warranty
- Easy to Read and Operate Controls
- Advanced Customization Available
- Backed by Over years of RO Design Experience
- Drinking Water
- Beverage/Bottle Water
- Food Processing
- Pharmaceutical
- Electronics Production
- Automotive
- Boiler Feedwater
- Cooling Tower Make-up
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Metal Finishing
- Large-Scale Irrigation
- And many other industrial and commercial applications
- Desalination
- Arsenic Removal
- Iron Removal
- Ultra Pure Water
- Formation Water
- High TDS Reduction
- Ion Exchange
- Deionization
- Hydrogen Sulfide Removal
Frequently Asked questions about desalination
Desalination can help alleviate water shortages and treat problematic wastewaters in a variety of sectors, including oil and gas and mining, and installed capacity is growing.
Desalination technologies today are divided into two categories: membrane (RO) and thermal (MED, MVC, and MSF). By passing water across a series of semi-permeable membranes, reverse osmosis (RO) desalination removes salt and other contaminants using the osmosis principle. At Advancees we focus on the Reverse osmosis method. ADVANCED Equipment and Services offers high technology standard and custom Reverse Osmosis seawater desalination systems.
Desalination separates water molecules from seawater using advanced reverse osmosis technology. Under extreme pressure, seawater is pushed through thousands of tightly wrapped, semipermeable membranes. Smaller water molecules pass through the membranes, leaving salt and other contaminants behind.
More than 120 nations, including Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, Cyprus, Malta, Gibraltar, Cape Verde, Portugal, Greece, Italy, India, China, Japan, and Australia, have desalination facilities.
The Best Desalination System
SW saltwater desalination is a procedure that removes salt and other impurities from seawater, rendering it acceptable for drinking, irrigation, and industrial applications. The principal method used in SW seawater desalination is reverse osmosis (RO), which is well-known for its ability to purify water.
Seawater is treated to remove big particles, debris, and organic materials. This process provides maximum performance and extends the life of the desalination equipment.The pretreated saltwater is then compressed and put over a semi-permeable membrane to effectively separate salt and other impurities from the water molecules.
The cleansed water, or permeate, is collected, while the concentrated brine is discarded. The permeate is post-treated to adjust its pH and remineralize it, ensuring that it fulfills quality standards and tastes appropriate for ingestion. SW Seawater Desalination provides a long-term source of freshwater in areas where water scarcity is an issue. Communities can lessen their reliance on decreasing freshwater sources by tapping into massive seawater reserves, thus mitigating the risk of water shortage.